Without insights into your target audience, capturing and holding their attention is next to impossible. This leads to low engagement, shares, blog comments and retweets. The end result? Content creation and social media becomes a dreaded chore.

If you spend a few minutes interviewing your defined target audience you will end up with a toolbox full of neuromarketing insights. You start to know what your target audience is looking for and how to create it.

You will have keywords, key phrases, emotions, visuals and stories that engage their brain. Your marketing strategy will have focus and you’ll be less distracted by what your competitors are doing.

How do I collect target audience insights?

The first step in effectively applying neuroscience to a marketing strategy is to understand your specific target audience. Who are YOU trying to connect with and how are your services unique and focused on them?

Let’s start by thinking about the groups that make up your target audience. Most of you will have current clients, prospective clients, strategic partners and possibly a board or investors you’re accountable to.

Step two, think about how your business is unique in your industry and in comparison to your competitors.

Knowing how you’re unique provides a clearer understanding of the value that you bring to each of the relationships you have defined. The relationships between you and your clients, strategic partners and board of directors.

The next step is a bit more hands on – you need to get some insights from each of these groups by asking them questions and listening to their answers.

Start with short interviews – nothing too formal just set aside 10 minutes to reach out to a few people within each of your defined groups. Find out directly how they feel connected to you and how they perceive your services.

Surveys are also great way to collect insights if face to face or phone interviews are not an easy option.

Each group will have its own set of questions and answers to explore. Not only does it give you the answers you need in order to create strategic content. It also gives you the keywords, key phrases and emotions straight from the source.

This is all gold when it comes to neuromarketing – this is the data you need in order to effectively engage the brain of your target audience. Once you have these basics mapped out you have created the foundation of your neuroscience based marketing strategy. You can personalize your content with their keywords, key phrases and emotions.

Why brains love targeted marketing strategies

The old brain is the oldest part of the brain and is 100% focused on self and survival. This is why the insights gained from your interviews are so important. These interviews are sneak peeks into that “self” that your audience is sharing with you.

The mid brain developed next along the evolutionary scale and is related to emotion.

The new brain is the most recent addition to the human brain and is related to higher cognitive functions such as complex analysis.

When you use the insights you have collected to create and customize your content they see themselves in your visuals and stories.
Your target audience gets a strong “you understand me” feeling.

It makes you seem familiar – you become safe and brought closer to their “self” to their old brain – because you speak their language using their keywords, key phrases and emotions.

Now, how do you get your personalized content out there AND found?

By engaging their brain.

You will create content using their keywords, their key phrases and mirroring their emotions to attract them.

Your insights and data will define the headlines; sub-headers; hashtags and labelled images you are going to create and share. Your insights and data will define the marketing materials you are going to create and the email campaigns you will launch.

Knowing your target audience, right down to each group that makes up your target audience and speaking directly with them in their language and echoing their emotions will set you apart from the crowd.

Let’s pretend for a moment that you have audience insights collected and that you’re ready to create some new content or repurpose some existing content on your website. Now what?

Just be sure the visuals you’re selecting reflect the audience you are trying to connect with. There needs to be a link between the written content and the associated visual that reflect the insights you have collected.

Brains immediately focus on visuals and will recall visuals more easily than any text you share.

Eye tracking studies show a high level of interest and engagement with these types of visuals.

Targeted Emotions and Visuals Create Epic Stories

When you take emotions and visuals and put them together you build some great storytelling potential. Stories are the most powerful way to draw people into your website and into a relationship with you.

Storytelling is the most effective way to engage both the old brain and the mid brain.

[Tweet “Storytelling is the most effective way to engage the brain”]

Share stories that reflect the “self” of your target audience, their state of mind and emotions using emotion words, sensory words and visuals.

Your stories don’t need to be long and complicated. Contrast captures the interest of the brain and holds it. This is your life before my services and your life after my services. Contrast renders your benefits obvious and easy for the brain to digest which makes the decision making process easier.

Why Your Marketing Strategy Needs Neuroscience

The holidays are the perfect time to get your marketing content ready to sparkle and shine. We are going to share the best in brain research so you can take your marketing strategy from bah-humbug to fa-la-la fabulous.

These tips will help your reach and have the kind of lasting impact you want with your target audience.

Without insights into your target audience, capturing and holding their attention is next to impossible. This leads to low engagement, shares, blog comments and retweets. The end result? Content creation and social media becomes a dreaded chore.

If you spend a few minutes interviewing your defined target audience you will end up with a toolbox full of neuromarketing insights. You start to know what your target audience is looking for and how to create it.

You will have keywords, key phrases, emotions, visuals and stories that engage their brain. Your marketing strategy will have focus and you’ll be less distracted by what your competitors are doing.

How do I collect target audience insights?

The first step in effectively applying neuroscience to a marketing strategy is to understand your specific target audience. Who are YOU trying to connect with and how are your services unique and focused on them?

Let’s start by thinking about the groups that make up your target audience. Most of you will have current clients, prospective clients, strategic partners and possibly a board or investors you’re accountable to.

Step two, think about how your business is unique in your industry and in comparison to your competitors.

Knowing how you’re unique provides a clearer understanding of the value that you bring to each of the relationships you have defined. The relationships between you and your clients, strategic partners and board of directors.

The next step is a bit more hands on – you need to get some insights from each of these groups by asking them questions and listening to their answers.

Start with short interviews – nothing too formal just set aside 10 minutes to reach out to a few people within each of your defined groups. Find out directly how they feel connected to you and how they perceive your services.

Surveys are also great way to collect insights if face to face or phone interviews are not an easy option.

Each group will have its own set of questions and answers to explore. Not only does it give you the answers you need in order to create strategic content. It also gives you the keywords, key phrases and emotions straight from the source.

This is all gold when it comes to neuromarketing – this is the data you need in order to effectively engage the brain of your target audience. Once you have these basics mapped out you have created the foundation of your neuroscience based marketing strategy. You can personalize your content with their keywords, key phrases and emotions.

But before we jump into the content creation, let’s get to know the brain a little bit better.

Why brains love targeted marketing strategies

The old brain is the oldest part of the brain and is 100% focused on self and survival. This is why the insights gained from your interviews are so important. These interviews are sneak peeks into that “self” that your audience is sharing with you.

The mid brain developed next along the evolutionary scale and is related to emotion.

The new brain is the most recent addition to the human brain and is related to higher cognitive functions such as complex analysis.

When you use the insights you have collected to create and customize your content they see themselves in your visuals and stories.
Your target audience gets a strong “you understand me” feeling.

It makes you seem familiar – you become safe and brought closer to their “self” to their old brain – because you speak their language using their keywords, key phrases and emotions.

Now, how do you get your personalized content out there AND found?

By engaging their brain.

You will create content using their keywords, their key phrases and mirroring their emotions to attract them.

Your insights and data will define the headlines; sub-headers; hashtags and labelled images you are going to create and share. Your insights and data will define the marketing materials you are going to create and the email campaigns you will launch.

Knowing your target audience, right down to each group that makes up your target audience and speaking directly with them in their language and echoing their emotions will set you apart from the crowd.

Let’s pretend for a moment that you have audience insights collected and that you’re ready to create some new content or repurpose some existing content on your website. Now what?

Just be sure the visuals you’re selecting reflect the audience you are trying to connect with. There needs to be a link between the written content and the associated visual that reflect the insights you have collected.

Brains immediately focus on visuals and will recall visuals more easily than any text you share.

Eye tracking studies show a high level of interest and engagement with these types of visuals.

Targeted Emotions and Visuals Create Epic Stories

When you take emotions and visuals and put them together you build some great storytelling potential. Stories are the most powerful way to draw people into your website and into a relationship with you.

Storytelling is the most effective way to engage both the old brain and the mid brain.

[Tweet “Storytelling is the most effective way to engage the brain”]

Share stories that reflect the “self” of your target audience, their state of mind and emotions using emotion words, sensory words and visuals.

Your stories don’t need to be long and complicated. Contrast captures the interest of the brain and holds it. This is your life before my services and your life after my services. Contrast renders your benefits obvious and easy for the brain to digest which makes the decision making process easier.

Where is your target audience?

Have you ever wondered how your potential clients are making their decision between you and your competitors?

We know from neuroscience that it is not the new brain driving your business relationships. It is the unconscious part of the brain.

Placing your content focus on your high quality work and stellar credentials is not going to build a relationship with your target audience. Make it a priority to start building up your target audience knowledge and insights and then apply them to your marketing strategy.

Do not try to create content that speaks to everyone – it will not work.

Take the time to understand your specific target audience and these insights will give you the emotion, visuals and stories your marketing strategy needs. When a visitor lands on your website it will be warm and welcoming, like a hot cup of cocoa.